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Paperback Fly-Fishing Guide to the Olympic Peninsula Book

ISBN: 157188419X

ISBN13: 9781571884190

Fly-Fishing Guide to the Olympic Peninsula

Washington's famed Olympic Peninsula and its many well-known rivers have so much to offer the fly-fisherman; challenging fresh- and saltwater fish, and exciting fly-fishing history, solitude, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A little balance, please

I don't know what the anonymous coward who gave this book 1 star ate for dinner. I wouldn't go back if I were you. You either ate something spoiled or have a personal axe to grind with the author. Your review obviously was not about the book. I've fished for various species of trout and salmon in places the names of which fly fishermen use to conjure. The tributaries of the Copper, Yukon, Susitna and Fraser Rivers, all three of the forks of the Missouri, the Snake and Columbia Rivers, Bear Lake, Great Bear Lake and yes, the Olympic Peninsula. In fact I have lived on the Olympic Peninsula for the past 17 years. The author of Fly Fishing the Olympic Peninsula does a good job of evoking both the mystique of fly fishing and a true sense of the special place in which we live and play. The author is obviously very knowledgeable about both fishing and the Peninsula, and does us a true service by sharing that knowledge with us. His love of place and sport thread all through his writing. Yes, he can be a bit wordy. If the person with indigestion had not ralphed up the trashy review I'd probably offer 4 stars for this book. No less. To be honest, I no longer go after trout or Salmon. I was more taken with the myth and mystery of fishing the wilderness - both of which bubble through this book - than with eating the fish. Sadly, I just don't care that much for the taste. Now if we could fish out here for Walleye, that would be heaven. Since we can't and I'm not going to move near my sister in Wisconsin, (too cold) I'll just have to retire to being an armchair fisherman and enjoy reading Rose's books.

Great tips for fishing the Olympics!

I really enjoyed this book- great fishing tips mixed with quality story-telling. Doug is a very knowledgable fly fisherman
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